Artificial structures can be considered as high spatially structured habitats in the marine pelagic system, where patch connectivity would be strongly dependent on the exchange of larvae or dispersing individuals. Fish-farms located offshore may alter ecological connectivity, modifying trophic resources, and species dispersal among patches. High population densities of invertebrates can be found associated with fish-farm fouling communities, which can act as a seed source, contributing to the patterns of connectivity through individuals exchange between subpopulations or with sink populations. A field experiment was performed to analyse the role of fish-farms in the colonisation of new uninhabited habitats (floating experimental units) loca...
Information about dispersal scales of fish at various life history stages is critical for successful...
“Ocean connectivity” is a dynamic and rapidly evolving field of research in marine science, partly b...
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Artificial structures can be considered as high spatially structured habitats in the marine pelagic ...
The connectivity of marine organisms among habitat patches has been dominated by two independent par...
The life history of most marine organisms includes an obligate period of pelagic larval dispersal. M...
Coastal aquaculture activities influence wild macrofauna in natural environments due to the introduc...
Enthusiasm for the use of no-take marine protected areas (MPAs) as management tools for the protecti...
Connectivity and its role in the persistence and sustainability of marine metapopulations are attrac...
Ecosystems are linked by the movement of organisms across habitat boundaries and the arrangement of ...
Connectivity among marine populations plays a fundamental role in the dynamic of metapopulations and...
With the marine environment subjected to ever increasing anthropogenic pressures resulting in biodiv...
Author Posting. © Oceanography Society, 2007. This article is posted here by permission of Oceanogr...
Floating fish farms are associated, with important aggregations of wild fish around them. Several s...
Published version of an article from: Marine Ecology Progress Series. Also available from Inter Rese...
Information about dispersal scales of fish at various life history stages is critical for successful...
“Ocean connectivity” is a dynamic and rapidly evolving field of research in marine science, partly b...
Author Posting. © The Authors, 2010. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by...
Artificial structures can be considered as high spatially structured habitats in the marine pelagic ...
The connectivity of marine organisms among habitat patches has been dominated by two independent par...
The life history of most marine organisms includes an obligate period of pelagic larval dispersal. M...
Coastal aquaculture activities influence wild macrofauna in natural environments due to the introduc...
Enthusiasm for the use of no-take marine protected areas (MPAs) as management tools for the protecti...
Connectivity and its role in the persistence and sustainability of marine metapopulations are attrac...
Ecosystems are linked by the movement of organisms across habitat boundaries and the arrangement of ...
Connectivity among marine populations plays a fundamental role in the dynamic of metapopulations and...
With the marine environment subjected to ever increasing anthropogenic pressures resulting in biodiv...
Author Posting. © Oceanography Society, 2007. This article is posted here by permission of Oceanogr...
Floating fish farms are associated, with important aggregations of wild fish around them. Several s...
Published version of an article from: Marine Ecology Progress Series. Also available from Inter Rese...
Information about dispersal scales of fish at various life history stages is critical for successful...
“Ocean connectivity” is a dynamic and rapidly evolving field of research in marine science, partly b...
Author Posting. © The Authors, 2010. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by...